It also came just before a reporter accused the Obama administration of delaying the probe into Clinton’s use of personal email while secretary of state until the first four states have voted in the Democratic primary.

Jason Leopold, a reporter at Vice, objects to the State Department’s scheduled March 1 release of the final 4,000 or so emails from the server, reported the Washington Times.

“If the court allows State to delay release of thousands of pages of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s official work emails, a substantial portion of the electorate will be forced to vote without the benefit of important information to which it is entitled about the performance of one of the candidates for U.S. president while serving as secretary of State,” said in his court filing.

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